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Liverpool ‘make £40m-rated Morocco star Sofyan Amrabat top transfer target alongside Jude Bellingham’

Published on December 20, 2022 at 05:31 PM

LIVERPOOL have made Morocco World Cup hero Sofyan Amrabat a top transfer target alongside Jude Bellingham, a report says.

The Reds are in the market for a midfielder or two, and Fiorentina ace Amrabat, 26, has landed himself on Jurgen Klopp’s radar after a stellar World Cup campaign.

Amrabat impressed for Morocco in their run to the semisBellingham is a target for LiverpoolAmrabat was the heartbeat of Morocco‘s midfield in Qatar.

The North African country reached the semi-finals, where they lost to then world champions France, having beaten Spain and Portugal in the knockouts.

And according to Foot Mercato, Amrabat is now a top transfer target for Liverpool.

Klopp has already met the player’s representatives with Liverpool still eyeing Borussia Dortmund and England teenage sensation, Bellingham.

Amrabat is contracted with his club side Fiorentina until 2024.

However, the report states that the Italian club are not against selling the player in January.

They value the midfield general at around £40million.

Amrabat is also said to be keen on a move to England to play in the Premier League.

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Tottenham are also keen on Amrabat, as are Spanish giants Atletico Madrid.

And a German club yet to be named have also registered an interest.

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